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cluss
cluss, clush Sc. [ad. F. écluse sluice, q.v.; cf. clow n.1] A sluice.1791 T. Newte Tour Eng. & Scot. 176 The sluice of a mill, in the Low-lands of Scotland, is called the cluss. This is evidently taken from the French ecluse. 1808 Jamieson s.v. Clouse: Clush, a sluice. Oxford English Dictionary
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Adolf Cluss
Adolf Cluss was 39 years old. Cluss and Kammerhueber were also civil engineers as many architects at the time. Architect" Adolf Cluss "Adolf Cluss (1825-1905), Architect: From Germany to America", Goethe Institute newsletter, June 2009 CLUSS 1825 births 1905 wikipedia.org
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clyse
clyse local. [app. f. F. écluse: it may possibly go back to an aphetic ME. cluse with ü: cf. clow, cluss.] = clow n.11882 Spectator 6 May 595 In the Reports of the Somerset Drainage Commissioners, the sluices and locks under their jurisdiction are called ‘Clyses’. Oxford English Dictionary
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United States Department of Agriculture Building
On March 20, 1867, the local newspapers announced that the design for the building had been prepared by Adolf Cluss and Mr. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Franklin Schneider
After high school, Schneider worked for the architectural firm of Adolf Cluss and Schultze. wikipedia.org
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Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., Inc.
History The French Renaissance Revival building was designed by Adolf Cluss, and Joseph Wildrich von Kammerhueber in 1867. wikipedia.org
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Ernst Wulle
The Wulle brewery was fusioned with the Dinkelacker-owned Cluss brewery to the Cluss-Wulle plc. This company build a big living complex with the same name on the location of the former Cluss brewery in Heilbronn. wikipedia.org
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Christof Mauch
Zeller) Shades of Green: Global Environmentalism in Historical Perspective, Rowman & Littlefield 2006 (Ed. with Nathan Stoltzfus and Doug Weiner) Adolf Cluss wikipedia.org
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Alexandria City Hall
Adolf Cluss, a prominent architect, originally from Germany, who had previously designed the U.S. The Alexandria-Washington Lodge formally approved Cluss's design on April 2, 1872, and on April 29, 1872, Delahay and Cluss began the construction of the wikipedia.org
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Sequence clustering
CLUSS webserver CLUSS2 Algorithm for clustering families of hard-to-align protein sequences with multiple biological functions. CLUSS2 webserver Non-redundant sequence databases PISCES: A Protein Sequence Culling Server RDB90 UniRef: A non-redundant UniProt sequence database wikipedia.org
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1825 in Germany
Births 14 July – Adolf Cluss, German-born architect in Washington, D.C. wikipedia.org
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Portland Flats
Construction of the elaborate building, designed by architect Adolf Cluss, was completed in 1881. Cluss was a German immigrant who moved to Washington, D.C., in the 1850s. wikipedia.org
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1825 in architecture
Births July 14 – Adolf Cluss, German-born architect in Washington, D.C. wikipedia.org
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Richards Building
Architecture The Building was designed by Adolf Cluss. wikipedia.org
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Franklin School (Washington, D.C.)
The Franklin School is a building designed by Adolf Cluss in the German round-arch style, located on Franklin Square at 13th and K Street in Washington Design Cluss described its architecture as "modern Renaissance", but its origins are in the German rounded arch style, known as Rundbogenstil. wikipedia.org
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